Hi Detlev,
When running a script (using F2) that creates a threading.Thread, I get the following error in the Python-Shell when I call the thread's start():
Unhandled exception in thread started by >
The following snippet of code should reproduce the problem:
<<<
from threading import Thread
Am Samstag, 18. September 2004 17:19 schrieb jul:
> ok. I've updated SIP to 1.4 and rebuild Pyqt. The "About eric3" works
> fine now.
> Concerning the bash implementation, I don't have any syntax highlighting.
> I can set that my sheet is a bash script via context menu, but I don't
> see any diffe
ok. I've updated SIP to 1.4 and rebuild Pyqt. The "About eric3" works
fine now.
Concerning the bash implementation, I don't have any syntax highlighting.
I can set that my sheet is a bash script via context menu, but I don't
see any difference...
++
Jul.
ps: thanks for my name correction ;)
Det
Hi Detlev,
The new "About Eric3" raises a segmentation fault on my configuration.
This appends systematically.
I'll look further...
++
Jul.
Detlev Offenbach wrote:
Hi,
I have just uploaded a new snapshot of eric3. Please test it and report all
errors found in order to get them fixed for the up
Hi,
I have just uploaded a new snapshot of eric3. Please test it and report all
errors found in order to get them fixed for the upcoming 3.5 release. The
snapshot is available via the eric3 site
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html
Regards,
Detlev
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Hi all,
I have just uploaded a new snapshot of eric3. It has a new dialog to
search for files (like find but does so while you type the name) and
greatly improved unicode support. However, this might have broken areas
I haven't discovered. Please give this snapshot a try and report the
bugs fo